What Alex is doing

Alex work for a local government in the UK, independently, he is a researcher, analyst and expert adviser (Africa affairs) at the Expert Advisory and Research Services (UK). He is an experienced speaker with an honest insight into issues of war and human security, cultural insensitivity and conflict resolution. He is officially registered and fully vetted member of the UK Expert Witness Institute (EWI). The EWI acts to promote expert services’ standards, supports experts from all professional disciplines and lawyers who use the services of experts. He has published several academic articles, including the the Not My Worst Day. He is currently a lecturer in International studies, and supporting several local and international charities – He has recently set up the Not My Worst Day Foundation which aims to support/sponsor education for children around the world (in their home countries or in refugee camps) who are going through similar extreme difficulties such as he has experienced:

From war torn region(s)

Experiencing violence and conflict

Experiencing extreme poverty

Resilient and with education and leadership potentials

Promoting community cohesion through sports

Alex as youth volunteer in Palestine (west bank) and Israel

Alex Ntung (in middle) on peace building mission in DRC

Alex Ntung (in middle) on peace building mission in DRC

Alex Ntung at Manchester Crown Court in his capacity as Analyst and Expert Witness

Alex Ntung speaking as panellist at the London Peace Talk

Alex and his wife Esther

Alex giving a lecture at Brighton University on International leadership and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)